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JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pare to do all <lb/>
of this <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
and <lb/>
FINEST STYLE. <lb/>
Plenty of new mate- <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
;. <lb/>
he Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MA CH 1897. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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e haw, made <lb/>
to <lb/>
the Reflector and <lb/>
North Carolinian for the <lb/>
above amount. This is <lb/>
campaign year and you <lb/>
should take the two <lb/>
leading papers. <lb/>
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expenses of <lb/>
the determining die date of Fisher. water seemed tn a <lb/>
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of its city. If, on the ,. . , , , , <lb/>
the support given i and Do not or be <lb/>
an unfavorable led away but co straight back to <lb/>
A of the owners <lb/>
of the alteration papers is the town is every day -11 <lb/>
to be held in lo M country. <lb/>
Dissolution Notice. <lb/>
Tin Brat of Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
was <lb/>
withdrawing <lb/>
tin- entire Interest tn the <lb/>
.-s being hell Bill by K. Greene <lb/>
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Notice. <lb/>
as Administrator of <lb/>
Ed Ma-,., ibis is to notify ail <lb/>
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tin- sin day of February. or <lb/>
will lie plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
emery. All in to <lb/>
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Notice. <lb/>
Having Administrator s <lb/>
Mayo. this is to notify <lb/>
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of the said Mary Mayo ts pres <lb/>
them on or i fore the day of Feb. <lb/>
MAS, Of in lice will e plead In bar <lb/>
All indebted to <lb/>
taM Marv make Immediate <lb/>
GRIMES. <lb/>
Administrator Of Mary Mayo. <lb/>
This Feb. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
OS., composed of Jesse <lb/>
and have day <lb/>
by mutual <lb/>
and will no longer the <lb/>
in our final <lb/>
wish a Is <lb/>
lion, all hide i us as our <lb/>
must be Thanking many <lb/>
customers for <lb/>
Te are. very <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
CHAS <lb/>
day March tor <lb/>
purpose of seeing if some <lb/>
cannot <lb/>
whereby <lb/>
be obtained fur these papers <lb/>
a late they all afford <lb/>
to sans. <lb/>
At present it is impossible to <lb/>
get such news at a reasonable <lb/>
figure and it is had it no <lb/>
good. matters in <lb/>
with the welfare these <lb/>
pipers will also be discussed. <lb/>
ii iv. . .- nu lore <lb/>
town men . I <lb/>
whiskey, fobs <lb/>
not since last teen his bout <lb/>
lit l no traces of it <lb/>
out a warrant and <lb/>
sent to an <lb/>
Nothing been heard <lb/>
take care w your interests w hers and <lb/>
state a truth when fay tile harder tO <lb/>
that not a dollar is paid to customer mm better friend of <lb/>
well-conducted daily newspaper . . j i i . <lb/>
that not come back to its straight honest dealing between man <lb/>
city in ten fold We state <lb/>
fact when we say that for <lb/>
presenting to the public nearly <lb/>
of this country who <lb/>
The was invited and of wealth, <lb/>
to be at the meet- d on newspapers <lb/>
and regrets prevented <lb/>
from so yet it in <lb/>
thy the movement, and if the <lb/>
afternoon papers can make <lb/>
factory arrangements with the <lb/>
news associations we to give <lb/>
our readers the news <lb/>
bet ore a great while- <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
II qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of county as <lb/>
Adm estate of William <lb/>
Stoke, notice is hereby given <lb/>
lo all indebted t estate to <lb/>
make payment to the under- <lb/>
and all persons having claims <lb/>
against must present The <lb/>
same for payment or b- fore the <lb/>
day or notice will <lb/>
pit ad in of recovery. <lb/>
of January <lb/>
it. F. STOKES. <lb/>
of W St cs <lb/>
The best salve in the world for Cuts <lb/>
Sores, <lb/>
Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Wains, torus, and all Skin <lb/>
and cures or no <lb/>
It is to give <lb/>
or refunded <lb/>
price cents per box. For sale <lb/>
Jno. I. Woolen. <lb/>
Tue March hare is said o have <lb/>
got mad because it had to stand <lb/>
. kinds of weather within <lb/>
two tuck- <lb/>
Thus It <lb/>
Hero in Carolina one <lb/>
may see all that is to <lb/>
perceive the extent to <lb/>
political greed has gone. Our <lb/>
General Assembly has openly <lb/>
and brazenly been delayed in the <lb/>
work for which it chosen <lb/>
because the offices were not dis- <lb/>
to suit certain parasites <lb/>
upon the State. Caucuses Lave <lb/>
been nearly as frequent an the <lb/>
meetings of the <lb/>
and the main question in the <lb/>
caucuses has been, who shall get <lb/>
the offices. The night sessions <lb/>
of the General Assembly have <lb/>
been adjourned or <lb/>
omitted altogether in order that <lb/>
the members might hold a <lb/>
on the subject of But to <lb/>
make the matter worse, the office- <lb/>
seekers have not been content <lb/>
with general they have <lb/>
boldly proclaimed their intention <lb/>
of taking the offices in the <lb/>
for the insane, and others <lb/>
for other unfortunates. There is <lb/>
no plan, no need, no demand for <lb/>
our protectors of these public <lb/>
no excuse is off red ; but <lb/>
the offices-seekers just brazenly <lb/>
demand that they shall have <lb/>
offices, regardless of re- <lb/>
of discomfort of <lb/>
these fellow mortars who <lb/>
cannot, cannot be expected <lb/>
to, protect themselves. It is a <lb/>
shame; but it is politics, <lb/>
politics hide a multitude of <lb/>
these Recorder. <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of poor <lb/>
man, are the of the rich man, <lb/>
all of legitimate advertising, j arc Of yOU Jill US, <lb/>
a to the host of our ability. IV <lb/>
. best of service and honest <lb/>
yours to command at the <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
V. B. <lb/>
SI the best of our ability. Po- <lb/>
effective and s. economical as the j best of MM. cf- <lb/>
daily newspaper. The great shall <lb/>
almost wholly for <lb/>
and Printer. <lb/>
He Bi Want Much. <lb/>
he said, as he <lb/>
John Km <lb/>
It. <lb/>
is Still a canoe. <lb/>
TO H LAW. <lb/>
One of the greatest evil t <lb/>
, which the people have to submit <lb/>
walked the editor ; to multiplication of laws, <lb/>
stamped about forty pounds of j Every session of each State <lb/>
mud off his boots against the legs legislature is by <lb/>
of the stove. sorter thought such epidemic of legislation <lb/>
as would challenge the <lb/>
I'd lake paper you'd do <lb/>
square <lb/>
a little obituary of <lb/>
Aunt ten pases <lb/>
foolscap won't make much, <lb/>
print <lb/>
send copies <lb/>
the paper to this list <lb/>
won't yon <lb/>
There are <lb/>
for this. <lb/>
first strongest is <lb/>
the fact that each recurring <lb/>
is of new men, <lb/>
who want to try <lb/>
hands on the work of making <lb/>
laws. They start in with the idea <lb/>
that everything has to be done <lb/>
again. They find tho codes <lb/>
now in existence inadequate, and <lb/>
I think that society reeds <lb/>
Then there numerous <lb/>
my daughter fanaticisms which their <lb/>
THE DISCOVERY SAVED his LIFE <lb/>
Mr. C. Beaver <lb/>
says, Dr, nine's New <lb/>
Discovery I owe my life. Was <lb/>
with tried the <lb/>
for miles about, but of no <lb/>
was up I could <lb/>
Having Dr New <lb/>
in my store I sent for a bottle a <lb/>
began its use and from the first dose be <lb/>
get and after using three <lb/>
Bottles was up an I about again It is <lb/>
worth Its weight In gold We won't <lb/>
on remarks that if some <lb/>
knew how little they knew <lb/>
know a blamed sight <lb/>
they do or house without Get a <lb/>
T e at Jno. L. <lb/>
is to get <lb/>
reckon you'll print a hull lot <lb/>
about <lb/>
course. That's <lb/>
say, I've got one the <lb/>
finest yon ever have <lb/>
seen- I want you to cum cut <lb/>
some day write up <lb/>
shall glad to do <lb/>
ain't got a dozen to <lb/>
you've <lb/>
read a around bandy, <lb/>
here's three or <lb/>
put down for <lb/>
three months, I'll band you <lb/>
the quarter this fall some- <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
places in different localities and <lb/>
which turn are conveyed by <lb/>
their local representatives to the <lb/>
State legislatures, and on to con- <lb/>
is no doubt that the <lb/>
try is too much from <lb/>
too many laws- As has been said <lb/>
by an eminent writer- <lb/>
must be a law against this thing <lb/>
BOYS MAKE MN. <lb/>
lien you sec i in <lb/>
Standing tin- <lb/>
With torn hat trousers, <lb/>
and bare, rod loot, <lb/>
not by tin child unheeding ; <lb/>
him. Mark <lb/>
grown he'll j <lb/>
buys make men. <lb/>
Vt the buoyant youthful spirits <lb/>
Overflew is boyish <lb/>
hide your child in <lb/>
Do not in your anger speak, <lb/>
loll must sow youthful bosoms <lb/>
Seed tend-, r then <lb/>
Plants will grow bear <lb/>
age, <lb/>
When tin; hays are men. <lb/>
Have you never n <lb/>
W bis eyes aglow joy <lb/>
Bring to some net <lb/>
None thing said lo a boy <lb/>
Or relate some slight or coldness, <lb/>
a brow all when <lb/>
lie said they <lb/>
To remember men. <lb/>
Lei us try to add some pleasures <lb/>
To the cf every boy . <lb/>
For each child needs lender Interest <lb/>
sorrows and its joys j <lb/>
He knows most who <lb/>
how little he knows. <lb/>
The negative goodness some <lb/>
people is exasperating. <lb/>
Most of us know when to <lb/>
of know when to be silent. <lb/>
The of try not to <lb/>
find but to sys <lb/>
tern. <lb/>
When you need help may <lb/>
find most of your friends are y <lb/>
at some men we tied <lb/>
it hard to believe God made <lb/>
man <lb/>
statement the Bank <lb/>
a gloomy den, <lb/>
An-1 elsewhere <lb/>
And boys make men. <lb/>
here, against that thing by <lb/>
against those forms of <lb/>
that unnecessary abstinence, <lb/>
and every day that posses see <lb/>
them violated with the full <lb/>
edge of the officers, and with the <lb/>
complete consent of the very <lb/>
who had them <lb/>
If tho r stopped here ail <lb/>
might well, for it would but <lb/>
end in the accumulation of stat- <lb/>
and nothing would make <lb/>
our civilized do more than <lb/>
their average common <lb/>
lows, but the trouble is that the <lb/>
ignoring of law, which may <lb/>
be unnecessary, leads to an in- <lb/>
in infraction of <lb/>
law which was necessary, and <lb/>
thus, through an of Laws; <lb/>
says the Atlanta Constitution, we <lb/>
are making our people <lb/>
of law breakers.- <lb/>
illy Marshal John K. <lb/>
and posse an illicit distillery <lb/>
and 1,500 gallons beer <lb/>
about tour miles Spout <lb/>
last Thursday <lb/>
one of the oldest <lb/>
mid cl <lb/>
died one day last week <lb/>
the result received by being <lb/>
throws n Deputy Mar- <lb/>
J. K. I. <lb/>
went lo the of M. Brady <lb/>
Friday night with a for bis <lb/>
arrest. A fruitless search of the <lb/>
was M leaving, <lb/>
a ions looking trunk was <lb/>
and n look inside <lb/>
dressed bis He is tin- <lb/>
tame man who gave Deputies <lb/>
Kelly leg bail, when at the jail <lb/>
a year ago. lie is in <lb/>
Blade. <lb/>
Farmer on the <lb/>
few good bills of any <lb/>
passed. Possibly <lb/>
some good bills of a local <lb/>
went through- Tho buying up <lb/>
to elect, Pritchard prevented <lb/>
any good that the <lb/>
The receipts the <lb/>
committee reached the hand- <lb/>
some figure of , and it is <lb/>
the surplus, r all ex- <lb/>
i s have be n will <lb/>
amount to winch sum, in <lb/>
in. r years, will be <lb/>
f i.-an <lb/>
An now stalks the <lb/>
laud. <lb/>
One cane conies to us <lb/>
Tin- member Mr. <lb/>
Walters, a bill which <lb/>
as toil <lb/>
by the of <lb/>
the slide <lb/>
Thou shall i aye. no <lb/>
oilier gods ah <lb/>
an cf the <lb/>
Ten Commandments. At CM the <lb/>
statute provides thus <lb/>
having another god, tine. <lb/>
For making a image, <lb/>
one year p- and <lb/>
and continues the end. <lb/>
A New Yorker proposes to line <lb/>
heavily any newspaper prints an <lb/>
ugly picture a of ibis country, <lb/>
without Ids consent. <lb/>
A Missourian would line a railroad <lb/>
whose employee with a female <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Texas nut winch prohibit- <lb/>
ed every merchant from doing bis <lb/>
usual business at the old stand. <lb/>
In Illinois <lb/>
An Observed Woman. <lb/>
T. e most observed lire <lb/>
foreign legation In Washington is Mis. <lb/>
Ye, the wile the Min- <lb/>
like a I is <lb/>
;, II. tie v of the Chinese <lb/>
Mia. in Ye is <lb/>
most feature <lb/>
i- i , . y. . <lb/>
I . Sill<lb/>
I.-r silks and satins <lb/>
Ste covered with embroidery <lb/>
enough lo ii to a pace in <lb/>
any museum or art collection. Tin <lb/>
bus been any i It. to dispense <lb/>
general h. Hie <lb/>
hut this lady's husband is <lb/>
a very rich man, and be says when he <lb/>
is a little more familiar our .-us- <lb/>
be is going to give dinners to <lb/>
world and his wile. <lb/>
There ate four Oriental ladies in <lb/>
Washington society ibis winter, but <lb/>
only Hie the Chines- and <lb/>
real Ministers wear Oriental costumes, <lb/>
which seems a pity. Mis <lb/>
wile Japanese Minis- <lb/>
Ur, seems have more Occidental <lb/>
freedom than others. She appears <lb/>
to do exactly in every tis other <lb/>
society women do. Mrs. <lb/>
who presides at the Turkish Legation, <lb/>
is the wile of the Turkish <lb/>
the Minister, despite plenty <lb/>
borne, has brought no wives with him. <lb/>
Duping the Van. <lb/>
In of Georgia and <lb/>
Alabama combination of <lb/>
bus spread the rumor that in <lb/>
the Session Congress lo begin <lb/>
day pensions will be voted to all old <lb/>
slaves. This, the are is <lb/>
to be by advice President Me <lb/>
As a the are <lb/>
Called on to register their names, giving <lb/>
the addresses <lb/>
For this service n fee of i-i vents has <lb/>
to be . I an i it -i here that <lb/>
getting their pr <lb/>
The seat this method o <lb/>
raising revenue is in southwest Georgia <lb/>
and southeast Alabama, where there is <lb/>
lit tic outside communication. <lb/>
agents business. lie <lb/>
happy are in <lb/>
largo to register their <lb/>
Ga. Dispatch. <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure. <lb/>
Celebrated fr its great leave <lb/>
Assures the <lb/>
alum and nil forms of <lb/>
. to the cheap brand, <lb/>
co., New York <lb/>
The Extravagance the <lb/>
Legislature. <lb/>
Reform <lb/>
So was the legislature <lb/>
that Worth ii duty, <lb/>
to send a to <lb/>
Mud explaining the es <lb/>
the Slate's and begging our <lb/>
legislators ,. stated <lb/>
tin I lite for last two <lb/>
years bud been n <lb/>
million doll in <lb/>
and that the bills <lb/>
and under Consideration by this <lb/>
appropriated a f <lb/>
Now, i. no <lb/>
but is statement of the <lb/>
Treasurer, who elected by <lb/>
the It <lb/>
really seems incredible. I. the <lb/>
It and other Democratic <lb/>
th i <lb/>
A its extravagance die <lb/>
I pi a. <lb/>
tile Slid said a <lb/>
But now here is the <lb/>
statement of Treasurer Worth <lb/>
showing that it was not a <lb/>
the simple truth. Yes, <lb/>
i i Worth states <lb/>
so called prom <lb/>
such in the <lb/>
pa i two years eve.- s quarter s mil- <lb/>
lion dollars more was received tor <lb/>
taxes. And not only that, he also <lb/>
states the Legislature has <lb/>
done even increased <lb/>
II expenditure over a hundred <lb/>
thousand dollars a year <lb/>
Such is the retrenchment practiced <lb/>
our legislators. . k <lb/>
honest ibis is sort of <lb/>
they wish Mas <lb/>
ti i that Democrats abandoned <lb/>
tin party I long, oh how <lb/>
long b-l re our people will realize <lb/>
they are <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
limit I be lines cf goods one mail one <lb/>
firm might <lb/>
might have done- Of course the <lb/>
election of Pritchard was only <lb/>
one the duties expected the <lb/>
pie above principle gang- <lb/>
or a part of them, brought <lb/>
into service whenever <lb/>
plutocracy wanted a measure <lb/>
passed or defeated. And the <lb/>
republican <lb/>
The Way the World Over. <lb/>
Men sag like hogs, however ilia. <lb/>
this may id to tho bog. <lb/>
When a hog gels an ear of corn every <lb/>
bore, with a few exceptions, wore other hog will behind him, <lb/>
always ready to assist. The good I mid for a bile. <lb/>
done by the legislature kt the in a mm <lb/>
Printed, pamphlet. The son sorrow will jump on <lb/>
Advantage of Sleep. <lb/>
In reply to the n <lb/>
a man to deny get <lb/>
with a few hour's sleep a day, lo do <lb/>
more work tho i <lb/>
i lo have replied is <lb/>
a great mistake. nm convinced. <lb/>
min just so many to be <lb/>
awake, and the of he MM <lb/>
up day, the more will <lb/>
is the longer be will live. J <lb/>
believe that a man might live <lb/>
years if he would sleep most <lb/>
the lime. That is why <lb/>
live to I old ago, because <lb/>
sleep so much. It is said Gladstone <lb/>
sleeps hours every is <lb/>
why his faculties are still in <lb/>
spite cf bis age. The proper way <lb/>
to economize hie it to en every mo- <lb/>
that is not . i. b <lb/>
that you should be awake. <lb/>
The Oldest Odd Fellow. <lb/>
We notice that a Winston <lb/>
claims Mr. K. A. <lb/>
of Salem, is one of oldest Odd Fellows <lb/>
n the Slate. We believe <lb/>
Can claim honor the very old. -t <lb/>
Odd Follow North Carolina. <lb/>
Mr. W. T. the agent of <lb/>
the Soothers Company here, <lb/>
and one of the most highly esteemed <lb/>
of the town, was on the <lb/>
day and year that Odd-fellowship <lb/>
Introduced into United Slates, via <lb/>
April 16th 1810. Mr. took <lb/>
all the degrees in in old <lb/>
ion No. Portsmouth, Vs. <lb/>
lie was n charter member <lb/>
Lodge No. instituted in the MM <lb/>
DO I. <lb/>
rendered charter hi lull Mr. <lb/>
rt to Portsmouth <lb/>
lodge, and has been an official <lb/>
of order ever since. <lb/>
As the odd Fellow <lb/>
day on which the order win introduced <lb/>
into the States, as <lb/>
course, all Odd Fellows lbs whole <lb/>
States observe Mr. <lb/>
and this is than <lb/>
any other Odd Fellow in North <lb/>
or any other Stale can claim. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Curry the Farm He <lb/>
on the do have the <lb/>
sleek that horses in the city liveries <lb/>
have. will they accomplish M <lb/>
work. i <lb/>
OWl to the fact that the horse in <lb/>
city has a Urge proportion grain, <lb/>
l. lam even when work <lb/>
most bis from <lb/>
hay. grooming has also a great <lb/>
deal I i do with slickness of <lb/>
e The is <lb/>
not so u -ed as should lie on <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Catarrh be Cared <lb/>
i ad N <lb/>
had dot e the good omitted <lb/>
local clarities national would till <lb/>
It is stated all fa <lb/>
Sine Ian. lo too ,., it <lb/>
vi which will he found in Ibis paper, near will U o <lb/>
that institution lo be in a flour-1 convicts except will I., Aft in former hut they m on e . f Hie Sm <lb/>
lbs spiritual. to do nil harm possible. <lb/>
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. -I 1.1 Senate <lb/>
I To be<lb/>
the Untied Mates i <lb/>
lay, Pie to <lb/>
Gnat New <lb/>
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and tear him to Jut <lb/>
with men. As long i's n nu u r. <lb/>
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minute he Is unfortunate his wealth <lb/>
A L APPLICATIONS, <lb/>
in v Cannot reach the seat or the <lb/>
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loss and In order lo <lb/>
yon must take remedies. <lb/>
Is taken Internally, <lb/>
sets directly on the <lb/>
Hall's Ours Is sol a <lb/>
It by one of the <lb/>
physicians In this country for <lb/>
years, and Is a prescription. It <lb/>
i. em the best tonics known, <lb/>
combined with the <lb/>
acting on the mucous <lb/>
The period combination two <lb/>
I. What such won- <lb/>
results In Bend <lb/>
or tree. <lb/>
, J. <lb/>
old by<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
G C. <lb/>
X. C. as second mail matter. <lb/>
FITZ WINS. <lb/>
March <lb/>
1807 <lb/>
HIE MEET<lb/>
HOUR AND A HALF. <lb/>
to <lb/>
City, Mar. <lb/>
IN MEXICO. <lb/>
Scenes and Cars <lb/>
Mules-No Sabbath <lb/>
-Cathedrals and <lb/>
Weakening. <lb/>
Monterey is the capital of the <lb/>
State of <lb/>
of the northern States of he <lb/>
republic It <lb/>
border and has a <lb/>
tween and It is <lb/>
to be perhaps <lb/>
American city in Mexico, that is <lb/>
more our people are pothered <lb/>
among its inhabitants than in <lb/>
other city the same size. <lb/>
to its <lb/>
the border and its accessibility to <lb/>
Americana. Yet I he visitor <lb/>
the fact that the <lb/>
toms of the city are <lb/>
American, and Mexican life <lb/>
customs are seen here in <lb/>
phases. <lb/>
As stated previously we <lb/>
d Monterey <lb/>
Saturday night m <lb/>
the train and <lb/>
the station out to the street, for <lb/>
a while sounded like we <lb/>
bad dropped down among the <lb/>
tower builders of Babel. They <lb/>
had caught on to the American <lb/>
idea of haying that <lb/>
nuisance, the hollering hotel run <lb/>
or to meet trains, and <lb/>
of this gentry with a horde of <lb/>
were lifting <lb/>
voices with one accord. It was <lb/>
all rather Spans <lb/>
never a time out of the <lb/>
hubbub could we catch a <lb/>
sentence as goes to <lb/>
the King House, right on Main <lb/>
or Macon, be. <lb/>
house in the <lb/>
such as this came quickly, <lb/>
as the approach cf a gentleman <lb/>
pretty good specimen <lb/>
of -United readily caught <lb/>
the eye and ear of our party, lie <lb/>
was connected with one of the <lb/>
best hotels in the city, had learned <lb/>
of the coming of our party and <lb/>
came down to capture us. And <lb/>
he long doing <lb/>
In order to keen M <lb/>
and prevent a possibility of any- <lb/>
one getting lost, our whole party <lb/>
the same street car for <lb/>
the trip up to the hotel, two miles <lb/>
distant. When all was m <lb/>
our chat gave the <lb/>
to the driver, a <lb/>
blown through the r s teeth <lb/>
started the bide mules front o <lb/>
the cur Off in a trot. Cy- th way. <lb/>
mules are the sole motile power <lb/>
for the street cars in Monterey. <lb/>
The city has an electric plant <lb/>
is lighted by electricity, <lb/>
this is not applied <lb/>
the cars. There am two mules to <lb/>
each cur, usually tandem <lb/>
It is not infrequent that these little <lb/>
receive rough at <lb/>
the hands of the in- <lb/>
variably carries a long lash <lb/>
the brutes from <lb/>
force of habit. The faro for rid- <lb/>
big on the street cars is <lb/>
cent, Mexican, of <lb/>
bat after o'clock; at <lb/>
eight charge is <lb/>
That ride up town at midnight <lb/>
made impressions o t easily <lb/>
The of the full moon <lb/>
glare of electric lights failing <lb/>
the long rows low white <lb/>
buildings made them look weird <lb/>
indeed as the ca rolled the <lb/>
so near the buildings that the <lb/>
passenger could put out a hand <lb/>
and almost touch them. Here <lb/>
and there a blanketed <lb/>
moving noiselessly along was <lb/>
met, barely having on <lb/>
sidewalk to keep clear of the car- <lb/>
on a curb <lb/>
of the stores open, though not all I <lb/>
of them, the richer of <lb/>
men who to pass I ho <lb/>
day at the or on-; <lb/>
in sports their , <lb/>
closed- <lb/>
After breakfasting we started <lb/>
out again. This time many people <lb/>
were seen wending <lb/>
a splendid cathedral, just <lb/>
the plaza from the hotel, where j <lb/>
mass was held at o'clock. Patrick's day dawned mid <lb/>
and a desire to sec the people;, u- <lb/>
assembled together, impelled us. <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
hither. An a rule the cathedrals <lb/>
of Mexico are exceedingly hand- lie lust ML won the <lb/>
toss for positions, <lb/>
will begin the battle with old <lb/>
Several eastern .-ports <lb/>
rived during the morning and there was <lb/>
much I; the odds being in <lb/>
tin or of Corbett. It is gem-rally be- <lb/>
of rounds will <lb/>
while the. favorite number <lb/>
i as <lb/>
some the most I a m lb <lb/>
commanding in <lb/>
structures in the cities. OM, <lb/>
though haying stood there with people, All <lb/>
on to a showing signs ; notable sports the country are here, <lb/>
of MM still a picture i Sullivan appeared <lb/>
i lion. <lb/>
Thai a e both a <lb/>
out blow. h ad light Ml <lb/>
en a <lb/>
tried tin m It was well known in <lb/>
that pan to I Washington that the bill would <lb/>
tonal being in <lb/>
t r <lb/>
Corbett wry tired. to Dr. Battle <lb/>
looks a luck bull, but is as j tho him <lb/>
M the men. I land Wed <lb/>
exterior was <lb/>
of <lb/>
color and two tell towers j <lb/>
crowned the jimmy lime <lb/>
a clock the ether a chime L. W. lime keep- <lb/>
bells. The interior, while showing w my t. <lb/>
ft J <lb/>
i. i a challenge tight die <lb/>
contort<lb/>
less from long <lb/>
use. indicated signs <lb/>
The walls were decorated <lb/>
with exquisite paintings, elegant <lb/>
tapestries, with beautiful carved <lb/>
work everywhere. The floor, <lb/>
badly worn dusty, was laid in <lb/>
panels with grooves at each end <lb/>
to permit removing them- Lot us <lb/>
say here passing that the <lb/>
cathedrals contain the wood- <lb/>
en that we saw the city <lb/>
The object of baring the floor <lb/>
in this manner is for <lb/>
convenience in up <lb/>
wherever desired to place a body <lb/>
it Beneath every cathedral <lb/>
floor h a burying ground, and <lb/>
nor <lb/>
Sullivan jumped in the <lb/>
and aid. there is nothing <lb/>
I can and to Mr. Jordan's <lb/>
think there one more left in <lb/>
and J here <lb/>
A challenge was in behalf <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
entered the ring ; <lb/>
following a ball minute <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Time called at <lb/>
for an opening. <lb/>
forcing Corbett to cover tries a <lb/>
left swing which Jim ducks cleverly. <lb/>
Jim smiling. very aggressive and <lb/>
leads a one neck. <lb/>
Jim and lands kit hook on <lb/>
fallows with left book on <lb/>
They clinch but nu <lb/>
done in the breakaway. lands <lb/>
right swing on ribs, clinch, no <lb/>
hinds left on Jim's <lb/>
head. Jim land- hard Fitz <lb/>
clinch and lands heavy <lb/>
right hand Jim's head. Jim says <lb/>
laughed. lands right on <lb/>
ribs as the <lb/>
th misses a swing <lb/>
and is lilted off his feel by u straight <lb/>
left back from on it <lb/>
is doing nil the this <lb/>
round. Fitz tries n light i and cross <lb/>
cut but Jim ducks. Pitt lauds his left <lb/>
mi Jim's face and Jim counters with n <lb/>
right on body. Spurring tor d. Time. <lb/>
round. Long range <lb/>
both very active on their feel. <lb/>
lands below the belt and is <lb/>
by Corbett lands left on <lb/>
Fitz wind. Fitz rushes Jim do. <lb/>
very little damage. Flu very <lb/>
hard kit hand on Jim- j and <lb/>
tries tor a right cross cut but <lb/>
FlU again tries light but he is <lb/>
short. He is landing often than <lb/>
now. Time. <lb/>
spit.; the blood out Ilia <lb/>
month and a bard left swing at <lb/>
Jim's bead. tomes back with still <lb/>
left and right on Jim's head and body, <lb/>
and is very much cooler and stronger <lb/>
than Jim at Ml Jim stops a <lb/>
with a straight left the mouth <lb/>
bleeding but Jim <lb/>
back, apparently toe the <lb/>
two. They mix and honors <lb/>
ever, both are bard. <lb/>
atom d neck and <lb/>
every step taken <lb/>
the over a body. The the <lb/>
of burying beneath these tor a minute, clinch-.-- and <lb/>
no in breakaway. <lb/>
and hit More clinching <lb/>
, Jim is very cautious, and looking <lb/>
I the slightest opening, lauds <lb/>
Tell swings on ad. swings <lb/>
left and right and lauds lightly <lb/>
head. he is of a <lb/>
I rapid character both men Vary <lb/>
lively Jim landed a hard <lb/>
hit , .- jab on Fitz stomach f-d- <lb/>
now so much m vogue . . . . . , <lb/>
as in former years, the bodies <lb/>
priests or some j,,,; hard right and fa It <lb/>
being the only ones placed lbs when the tinge, <lb/>
there. may be duo to j <lb/>
fact that tits under <lb/>
loon are full, and j Mi <lb/>
whenever a body is placed there and and <lb/>
it has to so on top of the bones at head but dam <lb/>
one that has preceded it. I another <lb/>
wit i, <lb/>
Fitz <lb/>
little- <lb/>
left <lb/>
The gathered within this on Ike bad follows aha right <lb/>
edifies at hour of morning i . . . ,. , .-, , <lb/>
devotions were a Naturally <lb/>
we had expected to Sad the upper t- and Jim meets him j <lb/>
wealthier classed there, but with stiff right on tee Article Worth by <lb/>
their absence was noticeable. The is the rushing and Tobacco <lb/>
was made almost . . ., . , <lb/>
hitting roughing in the breakaway, <lb/>
Jim clinches. land, right <lb/>
over Fitz mixes it up and puts <lb/>
him to rope call-d. <lb/>
Jim's blows are larking in <lb/>
he is lighting <lb/>
lit <lb/>
lauds his right the ribs and i- <lb/>
led once. Corbett miss- <lb/>
es a half MUM hook on the jaw, <lb/>
mix it and Fitz has decidedly the bet- <lb/>
the round. fights Corbel <lb/>
to his comer and ha- him weak as the <lb/>
sounds. <lb/>
12th it, <lb/>
minim kit and is on the face <lb/>
is bent on rushing and is <lb/>
keeping Fitz gets the worst <lb/>
it the rush, more clinching. <lb/>
lands left sore nose, fol- <lb/>
lows with half at body, he force- <lb/>
lo the rope and smashes him hard <lb/>
on the ribs. spits wads <lb/>
Corbett is now rushing and <lb/>
lauds light I. It the <lb/>
Corbett binds left oh face <lb/>
follows right, a knock <lb/>
out super cut with right but its a bail <lb/>
short. This is Corl-ti's <lb/>
round Jim z <lb/>
Jim over bis but doe- little <lb/>
Jim jab lightly OS lbs lead <lb/>
and is truck with one o-i tie- <lb/>
Corbett ii king very danger <lb/>
lead <lb/>
Corbett lands jab again on <lb/>
had. Fitz <lb/>
right swing on m-ck and be <lb/>
has Corbett going back for a few min- <lb/>
Fitz lands a jab .-n- <lb/>
stomach aid Corbett to <lb/>
his with a agony <lb/>
on his <lb/>
The time keeper call <lb/>
one. two, four, <lb/>
eight, nine, ton. but Corbett coming , ,, .,. <lb/>
He lo Fitz Mr basso fa. <lb/>
ore to strike him. i a avoided it. The bone of <lb/>
the de-i.-ion has not Boss are the big offices. It is the <lb/>
yet. Fitz them tons <lb/>
blow that did the of <lb/>
landed over Corbett s and be . . <lb/>
collapsed. The last round lasted i nominations <lb/>
and 1-5 Slates no sooner made up <lb/>
some gets <lb/>
j enough to them. A number <lb/>
of men who had <lb/>
him to i <lb/>
views el I station. The <lb/>
is his reply <lb/>
N. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
of <lb/>
been pro- <lb/>
in I from <lb/>
your the r. suits the <lb/>
cultivation of tin- land mentioned, are <lb/>
not d. would <lb/>
bow <lb/>
in men in last, in hum of <lb/>
tobacco sold on mar- <lb/>
in Slate is ease, tin <lb/>
land-, before <lb/>
soil been <lb/>
this is not materially <lb/>
the list Into or three years, but <lb/>
soon, on of the <lb/>
by crop, soil <lb/>
will not st it dbl <lb/>
The plan, is a heavy el <lb/>
potash and soon extract <lb/>
this from lbs soil, in <lb/>
soils of the east. I <lb/>
potash is applied in <lb/>
lbs soil can not to <lb/>
produce as good bright for <lb/>
I --n-l which u <lb/>
variety of tobacco fertilizers, <lb/>
and will give excellent n soil for <lb/>
your east-- n oil-. <lb/>
As to pi a--, mil good <lb/>
a In ii planted I <lb/>
lay ii. I bays <lb/>
this II <lb/>
the crop is sot<lb/>
due to the i <lb/>
nitrogen the pea but if potash <lb/>
and phosphoric a-.-id hi add- <lb/>
ed, will n be lbs ease. Alter <lb/>
peas m be <lb/>
may be d <lb/>
bu y <lb/>
II. I. Director. <lb/>
bulb-till referred lo m his <lb/>
haven't by me or I would <lb/>
but anyone dewing can get n <lb/>
upon application to Dr II I. Battle, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Those who -lo apply for <lb/>
bull-tin should cut a on and <lb/>
-ave l r n <lb/>
i- in e <lb/>
and to <lb/>
of tin- crop, <lb/>
bops lo publish more <lb/>
year. <lb/>
to of <lb/>
being by r <lb/>
that lull j- <lb/>
made the of a upon <lb/>
poor who are <lb/>
told that upon the payment of M <lb/>
cuts for filling out an <lb/>
b auk with <lb/>
will he <lb/>
entitled to a lbs <lb/>
m Tin, <lb/>
part of this dirt v swindle <lb/>
the it In- <lb/>
as it is <lb/>
Men blank that is to <lb/>
the of <lb/>
in Mob state entitled to pension <lb/>
under the n <lb/>
and the foe in charged lot filling <lb/>
the blank. <lb/>
O.- Book t. K tad <lb/>
leaving <lb/>
Hum handed <lb/>
I h-i of adding <lb/>
people could much pleasure and <lb/>
prod in <lb/>
-11. <lb/>
by i;. M.-y-r. <lb/>
Way to I; <lb/>
IV tit in <lb/>
I. <lb/>
by <lb/>
by <lb/>
Killed <lb/>
Day l-h-i II. -i <lb/>
lo Ml by -I- <lb/>
ball. <lb/>
I., i. Co . -i- ., <lb/>
I, ill. <lb/>
Find <lb/>
ASHING TUN <lb/>
n, Mar. 1897. <lb/>
There been several <lb/>
during the week when an <lb/>
open rupture between <lb/>
and some of t men in <lb/>
his party seemed inevitable, hut <lb/>
by of his <lb/>
the Dying <lb/>
of the middle and peon <lb/>
classes. These coupled with the <lb/>
rather antiquated appearance of <lb/>
the surroundings see rise to the <lb/>
in some corner, <lb/>
atone, or oiled on a bought that the cathedral had <lb/>
would be native I of Prestige <lb/>
asleep, for Mexican of the <lb/>
peon has no fixed abiding <lb/>
place but falls to rest <lb/>
wherever weariness overtaken <lb/>
sleeps peacefully with <lb/>
hi blanket drawn over his bead. <lb/>
Standing out front as if a <lb/>
I e-n guard, and through <lb/>
the locking as though it rose <lb/>
from the heart of the city instead <lb/>
of miles away, WM <lb/>
L its summit <lb/>
being almost the exact outline <lb/>
a Spanish saddle. all <lb/>
these together one could imagine <lb/>
a feeling as a grave <lb/>
yard at night, though we've <lb/>
never been there to see just how <lb/>
it felt. <lb/>
pictures and <lb/>
suddenly change, for turning <lb/>
next to a beautiful plaza <lb/>
which Mil Hotel de <lb/>
we were invited to alight, <lb/>
walk id and partake of the best <lb/>
the afforded. Welcome in- <lb/>
and one which to a <lb/>
crowd of tired, sleepy, dusty <lb/>
needed not to be repeated <lb/>
The rooms are large, and <lb/>
furnished, getting <lb/>
rid two accumulation of <lb/>
dust and baying <lb/>
to from space <lb/>
allotted in a car to full mi e <lb/>
oat room a comfortable bed, <lb/>
tis no that we <lb/>
that night of <lb/>
flying through space to view <lb/>
of the world. And <lb/>
Manning, our bed fellow, he <lb/>
do, we promised <lb/>
not to be telling tales on <lb/>
Well, this is Mexico, not A lab <lb/>
ma, but we'll take a test here <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
It was a beautiful Sui-d iv <lb/>
that dawned over Mon- <lb/>
a , balmy, <lb/>
Stag, but unlike <lb/>
it proved- In they have <lb/>
no as under- <lb/>
stand and There <lb/>
it is looked upon as a <lb/>
and a who choose lo do carry <lb/>
on like en <lb/>
ether days I, our hole <lb/>
and going out for a walk before <lb/>
. me saw a great camber<lb/>
i. <lb/>
the gloves in <lb/>
the eh Jim hi hands work- <lb/>
like a piston rod on Fitz body. <lb/>
They clinch and Fitz roughs it in the <lb/>
breakaway a the sound-. <lb/>
but <lb/>
love in Fitz <lb/>
much of its prestige and <lb/>
pomp. Not that Christ did not <lb/>
lie for the poor as well as the <lb/>
was no such <lb/>
as while these people I , <lb/>
seamed in . . . . . <lb/>
the forms and ceremonies through <lb/>
which were going, to us j S to <lb/>
there were impression- of 4th <lb/>
Christianity In it. The average M in <lb/>
the Indian, the <lb/>
and even American <lb/>
decidedly superstitions, <lb/>
given much to a scrupulous ob- <lb/>
of religions forms and <lb/>
ceremonies, bat in ninety- <lb/>
nine cases out of a hundred leaves <lb/>
behind what religion he possesses <lb/>
when hie back is turned upon the <lb/>
sacred edifice. <lb/>
has not tho <lb/>
upon Mexico it once bad- j <lb/>
ruder the of Pies, again. <lb/>
buds <lb/>
Fitz ii short <lb/>
with his left. Fitz w-th a <lb/>
still left an Jim's stomach and I hey <lb/>
it again. are <lb/>
fighting a rate and Corbett <lb/>
by , j making the tight. <lb/>
He is playing systematically light <lb/>
and I ft body and <lb/>
i as time is called. <lb/>
lands his on <lb/>
Fitz blows hard with <lb/>
there have been of behind them, but arc <lb/>
marked m this particular, j not as frequent as Clash <lb/>
Being a of conservative and compliments with cue <lb/>
progressive ideas, he was quick . . . , <lb/>
to Observe that a superstitious Corbett a <lb/>
priest ridden people are on <lb/>
progressive, and it has been bis then a hall round with left on <lb/>
custom to every , drawing first They mix <lb/>
possible to Protestant <lb/>
churches, consequently these lat- <lb/>
positive promise that they would <lb/>
get positions have had to <lb/>
give way to the among <lb/>
them ex Gov. Merriam, of <lb/>
Storer. of Ohio, it was not <lb/>
Fur the years f ob- <lb/>
served the modes <lb/>
tobacco in the eastern tended to make any but necessary <lb/>
the last after <lb/>
nearly ill j bill got through Congress, but it <lb/>
getting a footing in the <lb/>
and Corbett has the better of it.- Jim <lb/>
land right the body and on the <lb/>
republic and the more chin. This round in favor of Corbett. <lb/>
enlightened of he people are <lb/>
to them- However, there <lb/>
ample <lb/>
advancement <lb/>
We visited of the ca- <lb/>
that antiquity <lb/>
having been use more than <lb/>
a century i a half. This build- <lb/>
had a gallery that r, <lb/>
by a flight of steps <lb/>
Condition by l lit service <lb/>
called to mind that picture in <lb/>
par- <lb/>
bis novel had <lb/>
i i away stone steps <lb/>
leading to her private chamber in <lb/>
them for <lb/>
two ti y. at. <lb/>
have more on <lb/>
this -t intended <lb/>
the , as chapter <lb/>
-f our travels is sufficiently lone <lb/>
the many other things we saw in <lb/>
and to speak of <lb/>
must left for a subsequent <lb/>
article. <lb/>
clinch Fitz <lb/>
tries to Corbett down. Loud <lb/>
enc lands <lb/>
right light j on the <lb/>
in the jaw. Corbett <lb/>
fiercely with right and <lb/>
going. is laterally <lb/>
blood, but is fighting; like a <lb/>
Corbett is showing the signs of <lb/>
work. Fitz U down on one knee <lb/>
takes lime like he ii lull of light. <lb/>
Corbett is slaughtering <lb/>
Corbett's are wild, be <lb/>
misses many well blows. <lb/>
Time with Fit looking very <lb/>
much the worse wear and It <lb/>
pulling. <lb/>
forcing, <lb/>
lei. at head and Corbett upper <lb/>
cult I- ii. hard in on the lace. I <lb/>
is bleeding again but is fighting like a <lb/>
addle bad planted eon. <lb/>
for a <lb/>
proves lbs land other crops <lb/>
and corn, it scorns to <lb/>
ii fur in tobacco. <lb/>
For instance last year noticed a farm- <lb/>
and a good and successful OM <lb/>
too, planted his tobacco land <lb/>
had been cultivated for the <lb/>
past four lie put at <lb/>
to pounds fer- <lb/>
to the acre and with all his past <lb/>
experience and knowledge w <lb/>
when he hi crop <lb/>
fall be r- ah-mt to <lb/>
per e it. while just <lb/>
road on very same of -oil, <lb/>
which not in any better <lb/>
cultivation, bis neighbor planted a crop <lb/>
of tobacco on land that tad be- <lb/>
fore been planted in . <lb/>
as did bis u bar h d <lb/>
natter bis I m ah u <lb/>
lime h p if bis <lb/>
and .--. bis <lb/>
crop <lb/>
Now d to my <lb/>
meant s m and my n <lb/>
was was some very strong <lb/>
plant lie producing bin. in in the <lb/>
gin f land which grew to- <lb/>
such and <lb/>
which was drawn the soil by con- <lb/>
is leaving <lb/>
ill a most impoverished condition <lb/>
the tobacco crop, while the hind was <lb/>
improved other crops. I in- <lb/>
to belle ye- that if woods <lb/>
or virgin soil him- hauled in and <lb/>
with other <lb/>
it would answer aid <lb/>
heap land in <lb/>
planting still I <lb/>
knew there were some very goo i farmers <lb/>
who this annually without the <lb/>
desired suggested plaining <lb/>
cow land, but was <lb/>
will require very adroit <lb/>
to do even that <lb/>
much without starling a bitter <lb/>
factional light in republican <lb/>
party. There m a in <lb/>
Congressional delegation of near <lb/>
every state, especially bitter in <lb/>
having republican Senators, <lb/>
over men who shall get <lb/>
offices which are to go to those <lb/>
states. Still, there are columns <lb/>
of rot printed <lb/>
existing be w. on the <lb/>
administration and Congress. <lb/>
honest patent lawyers of <lb/>
Washington after fake <lb/>
concerns who have been bringing <lb/>
discredit upon their profession <lb/>
dead earnest now- have <lb/>
Mr. William Small, <lb/>
Attorney at-law, Building, <lb/>
Washington, I- C, to undertake <lb/>
the of suppressing and <lb/>
prosecuting swindling concerns, <lb/>
be invites correspondence <lb/>
from newspaper pub- <lb/>
others who have been <lb/>
deceived and defrauded by and <lb/>
through false and fraudulent <lb/>
representations, specious devices, <lb/>
including offers and awards of <lb/>
prizes, medals of honor, <lb/>
of stock, etc., of alleged <lb/>
procurers and sellers of patents- <lb/>
Those who have bad <lb/>
dealings with these fake <lb/>
patent concerns should accent <lb/>
invitation aid write to Mr. <lb/>
Small. <lb/>
Using a bill introduced Con- <lb/>
which has no chance to <lb/>
pass, as a basis to swindle <lb/>
ignorant is by no moans a new <lb/>
dodge, but, according to the <lb/>
of many <lb/>
in Congress is now success- <lb/>
worked among ignorant <lb/>
of southern states by <lb/>
unscrupulous men. During <lb/>
first session of last Co <lb/>
Senator of Nebraska, <lb/>
introduced by request a bill <lb/>
providing for payment of a <lb/>
pension to all bad <lb/>
mer Tract. <lb/>
Tin s-. books can bought <lb/>
any book lore or Fleming fl. <lb/>
Meeting Cloned. <lb/>
if meeting in <lb/>
church conducted by Dr. <lb/>
William list- <lb/>
to a . lose Monday night. The <lb/>
sermon in very one <lb/>
the U enter at the <lb/>
Ai u <lb/>
the a Dr. returned <lb/>
lbs people Cr the warm <lb/>
Jury bad and lo <lb/>
U . a. all . i. <lb/>
op j bad given <lb/>
th- meeting, lb- spoke kindly <lb/>
of the ii. -.-pi and <lb/>
grant been to t <lb/>
be I lit ill. <lb/>
id Mr. . Green <lb/>
i has been Meeting indeed lo <lb/>
town. His earnestness, seal sad eon <lb/>
Impressed every who <lb/>
heard Fiat. If is sermons were <lb/>
a i as t- Ms b an r; i. <lb/>
a higher duties and to <lb/>
lead in live nearer t-. <lb/>
and endeavor lo do Hi- r- <lb/>
He pr- a.-l. d .- hi-u pi <lb/>
and and failed lo <lb/>
God. <lb/>
the town bare been dawn <lb/>
together in b lo one I. r <lb/>
and the good <lb/>
ling will he I. h on <lb/>
Dr. have Green villa with <lb/>
of p reeling upon <lb/>
lb hop.- b.- in iv MB. <lb/>
I.-.- <lb/>
Last Warning. <lb/>
k i t- .-. <lb/>
Al Who ewe an I tail to pa;. <lb/>
w-.-k an busby notated will <lb/>
p-o.--.-d at ones o levy on land <lb/>
and advertise the name as <lb/>
law directs, y. u to <lb/>
don't delay in making settlement. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
and Coll. tor. <lb/>
Mr. G. M. Tucker in <lb/>
Greens lo attend the <lb/>
the Or- <lb/>
there be dis- <lb/>
covered that he I a b <lb/>
out In- <lb/>
MART <lb/>
hardware, <lb/>
Tinware <lb/>
--I <lb/>
Spokes, Paints, <lb/>
oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Honest at Rock <lb/>
Fair <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
. <lb/>
pi <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. I r , <lb/>
. <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
C-.,,. . <lb/>
M. H <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
I will best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pa t- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next m. Jeweler. LITE <lb/>
W. <lb/>
I. S. <lb/>
There yet a <lb/>
i. hate not <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
We hope all who <lb/>
in to attend seal week Hill <lb/>
ii- before leave <lb/>
town. <lb/>
No <lb/>
What Tin- <lb/>
which tear all to <lb/>
are not la It i- Like- <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
an-t to true <lb/>
which are <lb/>
Bale, Ml <lb/>
drill, it. C. I. Hood <lb/>
The in Ilia lo <lb/>
A- <lb/>
em of the <lb/>
fie nil <lb/>
i want I to <lb/>
Liberal will <lb/>
be Apply In person or by letter <lb/>
it reference to <lb/>
A CO. <lb/>
V i <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb/>
a of tore THan a Mali o. W. <lb/>
Million a. C. <lb/>
T. President <lb/>
Exchange Flank, Baltimore, Ml. <lb/>
Th Scotland Week Bank Scotland if firm individuate and tho general <lb/>
fork, C. Public. <lb/>
Scotland Meek, M. C, c echo and deceit <lb/>
R. R. Fuming, V. C. m application. <lb/>
Horse Exchange. <lb/>
For Horses ard Mules <lb/>
go James old stand, rear of Motel Ma- <lb/>
con. I have just returned with a lull line of <lb/>
from Richmond, at prices to suit <lb/>
Call at once, to see my stock before buying <lb/>
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb/>
I have a Livery in and have both <lb/>
turnouts polite drivers. <lb/>
E. C. WHITE, Manager, <lb/>
For Baggies, Photons or folk Trap <lb/>
I can save you per cent. but first <lb/>
vehicles sold <lb/>
A. <lb/>
be <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By of the power con- <lb/>
a Muffin i and as <lb/>
by to W. II. ox <lb/>
on the I day of I July <lb/>
In the of Deed <lb/>
of North Carolina, in book <lb/>
page the will <lb/>
expose to public before the Court <lb/>
in for to <lb/>
the -i on Monday, April <lb/>
5th, I Mil the real property, <lb/>
In Swift <lb/>
county, ma W. <lb/>
Cox on the north, by Frank Hardy on <lb/>
Hi I by the the went <lb/>
and by the hind- of Archibald on <lb/>
the south contain <lb/>
the conveyed to Cox by his <lb/>
father. W in Cox, Mort- <lb/>
gage Deal, <lb/>
20th of i <lb/>
W. U. GOT, <lb/>
V . <lb/>
Owing to the death of of our firm <lb/>
during the past year and in order to settle <lb/>
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb/>
out our entire stock of <lb/>
and to close out as early as possible we <lb/>
marked everything right down to <lb/>
FIRST COST. <lb/>
such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb/>
be sold you can get genuine bargains. <lb/>
early if you want the benefit of these <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
will be closed out as fast as <lb/>
possible, <lb/>
O.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
NEWS NOTES ON TOBACCO HOW. <lb/>
H of Tobacco <lb/>
o. i. <lb/>
the Northern Markets and now <lb/>
a word with you about <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
You it, I have it, and N low <lb/>
whats to hinder us I Moth , <lb/>
all, if will inspect rev stock, <lb/>
sure to soil you a Spring Suit. <lb/>
is obi today than it over was and <lb/>
Stylos are pretty. lino of Suit is <lb/>
is larger shown In <lb/>
may be I bought thorn <lb/>
Of thus you <lb/>
I OUT <lb/>
people an lat <lb/>
STETSON HAT. <lb/>
Daring the last few jean <lb/>
i ville <lb/>
y very along grow- <lb/>
in and facilities <lb/>
ca-h We have no Mm <lb/>
i -i the head of our <lb/>
to but <lb/>
to our hi <lb/>
without interfering with the rights of <lb/>
j Other and the result while we may <lb/>
not have large a reputation as <lb/>
k. if, j-i.-i baa l- en <lb/>
on such a gate that it <lb/>
baa in who <lb/>
want our a <lb/>
ire today on the a Han of <lb/>
i mil i s men <lb/>
ii i to <lb/>
I n <lb/>
as reflecting in any on an <lb/>
connected any I r <lb/>
is not our purpose I wart <lb/>
to that by Green- <lb/>
ville law one the <lb/>
in of State and by <lb/>
by natural <lb/>
the largest dealer on i <lb/>
the water hare <lb/>
with the <lb/>
to in the nail <lb/>
I KM, Mr, I. <lb/>
in tobacco on i. As <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
. and I lie l.-i-i year <lb/>
. h- ti -i the largest <lb/>
this in <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Olivia wile Mr. I <lb/>
died at home ban <lb/>
about <lb/>
I Mrs. Gardner had been in aW <lb/>
i tor sometime, but i <lb/>
growing better and on was <lb/>
going about the house apparently much <lb/>
brighter than usual. Late in after- <lb/>
noon was suddenly taken <lb/>
and d at the lime ab staled. She <lb/>
-aves a and six children <lb/>
WHICH A ITEMS. <lb/>
H. L. is very sick. <lb/>
Chattel B. . <lb/>
Norfolk were in town last <lb/>
Mrs. Bailie Williams i H ill <lb/>
with la <lb/>
w, was hep- a <lb/>
while Friday. <lb/>
J. r. Cutler for bi i i <lb/>
Two bad a here <lb/>
On March 17th <lb/>
at II o'clock, at the residence of <lb/>
bride's father, Mr. A. S Walker. i w-ck . . <lb/>
Denver township., his cut m s. lac. Dr. <lb/>
Warren attended hit injuries and lie k <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Last . k u, el Deeds <lb/>
issued marriage two <lb/>
and red enables, <lb/>
a in <lb/>
Henri and Fannie <lb/>
Charley U. P wall and Leaden Lew- <lb/>
is. <lb/>
and <lb/>
W Gray and King. <lb/>
mi and <lb/>
S. and White. <lb/>
Sarah Teel. <lb/>
I in any phase,. <lb/>
lie under- <lb/>
ed daughter Miss <lb/>
were in holy <lb/>
It. P. of <lb/>
There were a large of <lb/>
friend of present. <lb/>
Immediately after the ceremony the <lb/>
bridal party for tin- to-OB of <lb/>
whole a <lb/>
in i. Eider Win. but the joy felt by every Mother <lb/>
May their wedded h- A. aged when she presses to her heart <lb/>
out danger <lb/>
have i d <lb/>
ill the la t lour days. Oil <lb/>
the at o'clock. P. Al Council <lb/>
hum s aged o <lb/>
MANY THINK <lb/>
when the Creator said to woman, <lb/>
sorrow shalt thou bring forth <lb/>
that a curse was pro- <lb/>
against the human race, <lb/>
Great <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
Prices Down Low. <lb/>
inn bi <lb/>
pound . <lb/>
ii nil <lb/>
It is n dead sine I also y lo. <lb/>
proud o. u of line , <lb/>
nun i t. in. i p. <lb/>
; J i will be W. <lb/>
.-i pat in this <lb/>
put iii a <lb/>
ii <lb/>
year <lb/>
About a fear ago a man went <lb/>
stable of J. King and hind <lb/>
a The man and horse <lb/>
and nothing could be heard <lb/>
them, search <lb/>
was made and a reward <lb/>
Mr. King <lb/>
lion a man in had <lb/>
a home his lost awe, <lb/>
had been d Iron a in <lb/>
of lust year. Upon chis <lb/>
Air. King vent U <lb/>
last week and readily <lb/>
Ms test animal. Step arc I ow <lb/>
Ii ins taken lo Bud <lb/>
Were <lb/>
a friend and <lb/>
lo mourn Una. <lb/>
her babe, <lb/>
men have proves the contrary. <lb/>
and suffering lurk in <lb/>
j the pathway of the Expectant <lb/>
Mother, and should be avoided, <lb/>
that she may reach the hour when <lb/>
the hope of her heart is to be real- <lb/>
in full and strength. <lb/>
MOTHERS FRIEND <lb/>
so relaxes the <lb/>
system and as- <lb/>
Nature, <lb/>
that the <lb/>
change <lb/>
takes place <lb/>
without <lb/>
sea, Headache, <lb/>
Nervous or <lb/>
Gloomy Fore- <lb/>
boding of <lb/>
he <lb/>
It r The <lb/>
A gentleman -i- State with <lb/>
the editor in i <lb/>
I on his recent south, and o <lb/>
Ask your <lb/>
Ni i I lit r, j n <lb/>
la i Mow. If not already , <lb/>
a you one. <lb/>
h ii in at to give do <lb/>
was that was a U <lb/>
only about ii it-. i d <lb/>
lo us Ii Hows <lb/>
lane with j a the <lb/>
With In <lb/>
i vii in to III so kindly m-, showing <lb/>
In at hull- l.- snip Texas and <lb/>
died hands we on the at <lb/>
we go forward. <lb/>
All die Styles in <lb/>
Dress <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Goods, White <lb/>
Laces and Em- <lb/>
Fruit of the Loom <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
The last <lb/>
to a railroad <lb/>
to <lb/>
on Seaboard Air Line Ben <lb/>
or to with the j <lb/>
tern at die <lb/>
line lo run Snow Wilson. <lb/>
propose the company is open <lb/>
up territory In <lb/>
tern road, a competing line <lb/>
west independent l the Atlantic <lb/>
Line. If the <lb/>
is they will connect Snow <lb/>
Hill another trying hour is robbed of its pain <lb/>
o. Th, in II and as so many happy <lb/>
, , , , . .; moth, have experienced. <lb/>
. i-n a. a I territory i- . . . r- ,. h <lb/>
Nothing but Friend docs f <lb/>
by any i- this. -Don-t be deceived or <lb/>
greatly in need such persuaded to use anything Mil <lb/>
HOW IS IT <lb/>
THAi <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
A losing <lb/>
Town politics mil soon be the talk. <lb/>
The alter m the river is <lb/>
fin <lb/>
All kind of frail trees are bloom <lb/>
Marlins hi v <lb/>
put in their appear- <lb/>
ON. <lb/>
Going, Weather or no <lb/>
Weather. <lb/>
I. II. is visiting <lb/>
his mother here. <lb/>
J. J. Perkins retained from Raleigh <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
II. from William- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
I. Lang evening <lb/>
from <lb/>
P. G. Mayo, of has locate <lb/>
here mid will open a brokerage <lb/>
Pan .- Is will be superfluous with <lb/>
d Easier hats. <lb/>
Mayor Oh received his gs <lb/>
launch evening. <lb/>
I Silks and New <lb/>
Sailor Hals, at Mis. M. D. <lb/>
Actions speak lender than words <lb/>
with people, but particularly with <lb/>
mutes. <lb/>
low went into effect Monday. <lb/>
bird alone, or the courts may <lb/>
get after you. <lb/>
The say the tribe is capable <lb/>
almost anything. We have even seen <lb/>
a cat fish. <lb/>
is being placed on the Court <lb/>
House with which to erect the <lb/>
tower lire bell. <lb/>
Aldermen have passed an <lb/>
ordinance requiring all saloons to close <lb/>
at o'clock P. M. <lb/>
An innovation in bonnet <lb/>
orations is a tiny little baby <lb/>
It is said to be a chic. <lb/>
A bell h been put up at the public <lb/>
school in . It rang <lb/>
for the this <lb/>
Miss Etta Harris lies gone lo <lb/>
to visit friends. Little Miss <lb/>
Belle Harris went with <lb/>
Stokes, Charlie and Ed <lb/>
Patrick went down the load <lb/>
evening a dance. <lb/>
C. F. Green and wife, of <lb/>
N. arrived Friday evening to <lb/>
visit the family W. F. Morrill. <lb/>
Hoe, Mr. Wooten, pastor the Baa- <lb/>
list churches mouth and <lb/>
is visiting here. <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Pond, <lb/>
has been the family of W. S <lb/>
left Saturday tor Washington. <lb/>
Miss Jordan, who has been <lb/>
Mi. H. Clark, left this <lb/>
morning tor in Lewiston. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, II. II. Clark, W. B. <lb/>
James and Mrs. Georgia James all <lb/>
l Saturday the northern <lb/>
markets. <lb/>
W. A. and wile, <lb/>
who have been visiting their sons, B. <lb/>
Ii. and J. II. home <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Harris left Wednesday <lb/>
for where she <lb/>
ed a position as milliner with Mrs. <lb/>
James Davis. <lb/>
has been money buys <lb/>
everything except happiness and leads W. Is. Vt was <lb/>
where except to j in town Monday. He tells us that since <lb/>
j being burnt d out a weeks ago he <lb/>
client can neither his broth; rs hive located their store <lb/>
nor write. How ran he. therefore, to at <lb/>
a tenner a <lb/>
A. wile child, <lb/>
O Discs One Dollar Is night here <lb/>
and tree only of at, K. La g. They are <lb/>
It is economy to buy Hood's. M came by <lb/>
pa <lb/>
Money ii a thing. Without <lb/>
organ it alway talks and it ran <lb/>
hands without having <lb/>
arms. <lb/>
It to see something hand- <lb/>
some in millinery wait for the arrival <lb/>
of Mrs. hi. D. goods which she <lb/>
is now north selecting. <lb/>
If to be a bill collector <lb/>
Any woman's hopes should run. <lb/>
They would certainly reject her <lb/>
Woman's work is never <lb/>
their relatives goodbye. <lb/>
came by here to tell <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Mai en <lb/>
It, h. Cherry went to Hamilton <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
T. Ii. went to Rocky Mount <lb/>
today <lb/>
the <lb/>
hit York this morn- <lb/>
to purchase their spring and sum- <lb/>
mer sleek. <lb/>
The Odd Fellows and <lb/>
lodge her. b- th continue to grow n Miss <lb/>
every meeting this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mrs. Margaret Bryan is very low <lb/>
with pneumonia and la grippe. <lb/>
Cos, was <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
ere conferred. <lb/>
It will not lake many sprint; days lo <lb/>
get people talking In f; ct <lb/>
they will be glad to gel out alter being <lb/>
hemmed in o long by bad weather. <lb/>
Barry Skinner did not capture the <lb/>
mission lo as Matt <lb/>
was on Thurs- <lb/>
day -i t Clayton <lb/>
B. F. is happy today- <lb/>
it's a <lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
at B. M. <lb/>
At regular meeting of the <lb/>
Greenville Tobacco Hoard of rude in <lb/>
February a committee of six. three <lb/>
and three buyer were <lb/>
appointed by the President lo revise <lb/>
and by <lb/>
lion and a c o laws to <lb/>
I govern the same and report a called <lb/>
meeting of the Hoard of Trade, March <lb/>
Among the moot important changes <lb/>
the laws ad additions made a <lb/>
reported by committee lo, <lb/>
and by the Board arc tin fol- <lb/>
lowing. <lb/>
that the Board of <lb/>
Trade employ a supervisor and <lb/>
and general director the market <lb/>
whose duly i; shall be to report all <lb/>
the laws and regulations of <lb/>
the association, and act as prosecuting <lb/>
attorney at all trials. We <lb/>
he be employed live months of each <lb/>
year August 1st and <lb/>
he be required lo give bond for <lb/>
the faithful his duties. <lb/>
A law was prohibiting the <lb/>
purchase of tobacco at either public <lb/>
or private sale by the of any <lb/>
warehouse in the house by which he is <lb/>
employed. <lb/>
Prohibiting the purchase of tobacco <lb/>
at any ether place than on the market <lb/>
by any member or employee any <lb/>
member of the association. <lb/>
An addition to the law relating to <lb/>
drumming after it is in transit <lb/>
to market was passed making it a fine <lb/>
for anyone not a member the <lb/>
Board of Trade who being notified con- <lb/>
to drum for any particular house <lb/>
The fine to be collected out of the <lb/>
warehouse for whom the dramming is <lb/>
done, the has <lb/>
and he does not stop it. <lb/>
This law is intended to reach those <lb/>
who habitually place themselves in a <lb/>
position to induce t to any par- <lb/>
warehouse and when the <lb/>
cite is reported claim that the house i <lb/>
not liable because hey are nut employed <lb/>
by the <lb/>
old Alamo at San lie <lb/>
illustration the oil historic Alamo, <lb/>
the battleship and the wharf are <lb/>
perfect, and allow me to congratulate <lb/>
you on the tame. Tin; Batty Km <lb/>
is bright and newsy right up- <lb/>
and would reflect credit on a <lb/>
city of Ii is truly a <lb/>
wonder for n city the size <lb/>
and slows is a <lb/>
ti I <lb/>
en t on all our customer <lb/>
II. Kan A Co. V Tea, <lb/>
Of mall on receipt <lb/>
of V rite book <lb/>
for all free <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. R. COREY. <lb/>
P X. C. MANI; MO MARRIED <lb/>
The event the season n local so. <lb/>
took place at Hole las <lb/>
the occasion being Wed <lb/>
ding in Mr. T. C. Manning, of <lb/>
Miss Ellie <lb/>
of this city, were the high contracting <lb/>
The parlors were lavishly and <lb/>
elegantly decorated with evergreens, <lb/>
flowers and mouses, and presented a <lb/>
charming appearance as the hundred <lb/>
guests assembled W witness the <lb/>
should bind two hearts and <lb/>
souls for life. <lb/>
Mr. H. L. Bethel, man, and Miss <lb/>
Gretta Holmes, Charleston, s. c. <lb/>
bride's maid, entered the parlor from <lb/>
an adjoining room, <lb/>
the bride and groom and all look their <lb/>
proper places. Rev. Mr. <lb/>
pronounced them man and wile, after <lb/>
solemn but beautiful riles his <lb/>
church, and the happy young couple. <lb/>
received showers of congratulations from <lb/>
their many Ii u nils <lb/>
Dinner was announced and the guest <lb/>
filed slowly down stairs, through the <lb/>
hallway and into the large dining room. <lb/>
The table was set in form t a <lb/>
hollow with the side next lo <lb/>
the hit open for <lb/>
convenience of servants. The <lb/>
here were also elaborate, the <lb/>
being decorated with ever- <lb/>
greens and the. t hie with dowers. The <lb/>
bride and sat at the the <lb/>
front section, with guests honor <lb/>
to the right. In of them was the <lb/>
bride's cake, which was a large and <lb/>
work the baker's art, the <lb/>
being e in the middle a large <lb/>
mirror. On both sides the all <lb/>
round eighty cover were laid fur <lb/>
vice the guests of the The <lb/>
menu was elaborate, and consisted <lb/>
twelve courses the dishes <lb/>
prepared alter the most approved style <lb/>
the culinary art, and more one <lb/>
hours were consumed in its <lb/>
liming such a road touch <lb/>
will be vast Importance <lb/>
the of the Several o <lb/>
o-r b st interested in tin <lb/>
and we understand toil the <lb/>
company In a few <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Is essential to i <lb/>
health. Every nook I <lb/>
and corner the Iv I WM <lb/>
Is reached by the blood, and on <lb/>
its quality the condition of every organ de- <lb/>
pends. Good blood means strong nerves, A <lb/>
good digestion, robust health. Impure <lb/>
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, <lb/>
catarrh or other diseases. The surest I <lb/>
way to have good blood is to take on, <lb/>
This medicine vi- . . . ,. T . , <lb/>
and enriches the blood, and sends AlSO a <lb/>
the elements of health and strength <lb/>
every nerve, organ and It creates <lb/>
a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep <lb/>
and cures that tired feeling. Remember, <lb/>
can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
v lows low juices as <lb/>
Good Green Coffee at cents a pound. <lb/>
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents a pound. <lb/>
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound, <lb/>
bait and Sweet Snuff at cents a pound <lb/>
else in Grocery line just as <lb/>
cheap as the above articles. It Is because <lb/>
bay the spot cash and sell then <lb/>
for Hie same kind of stuff. sec us. <lb/>
We lead others try to follow. <lb/>
ED. H. GO. <lb/>
Hoods <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Is fact the One True Blood <lb/>
IN THE SWIM <lb/>
If <lb/>
want anything in the <lb/>
easy to operate. <lb/>
. , , and a half. <lb/>
he new laws as adopted are by far A flag, made <lb/>
the host market has ever worked j the Manhattan View- <lb/>
Co., which out <lb/>
Alter the dinner was over the <lb/>
to the parlor Where <lb/>
and there is little doubt but they <lb/>
will be curried if the supervisor will <lb/>
his duty he will he pretty apt to <lb/>
do that or he will bounced. <lb/>
Roll of Honor. <lb/>
of Honor for the school taught <lb/>
in district No. by Mrs. Minnie <lb/>
Manning month ending March <lb/>
1897. Emily <lb/>
Allen, Mamie Allen, Harris. <lb/>
Phillips. Clara Phillips, Car- <lb/>
lie Norris, <lb/>
Elks, Smith, Pennie Lilly <lb/>
Cleveland Moore, John Craw <lb/>
lord, Jasper Joyner, Tyson, John <lb/>
Crawford Jr. and James <lb/>
the the <lb/>
With music, vocal and and <lb/>
lively conversations. Prof. <lb/>
a mos; who has held <lb/>
a prominent in the schools of <lb/>
the city Jacksonville and his fair <lb/>
bride is the daughter of lira, Hugh <lb/>
Williams, and a most accomplished <lb/>
young lady. The joins their <lb/>
host in extending most <lb/>
congratulations, and in wishing the <lb/>
young couple all the happiness and <lb/>
prosperity is in lite tor the good <lb/>
and the worthy. , <lb/>
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
services to public- We are taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
assure you we wilt as ore make the beet of Flues <lb/>
the All oar work is guaranteed and we ready to <lb/>
anything in line a to a We will <lb/>
you to come and see us. <lb/>
E. CO. <lb/>
have opened the old store with a <lb/>
line <lb/>
Millinery and Sum <lb/>
which are offered to the for their inspection. See tho Infest <lb/>
styles null i low prices. Get your <lb/>
hats at <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall Co's. <lb/>
For Spring-Summer Attire <lb/>
We and are receiving every day <lb/>
huge lines of exquisite novelties in <lb/>
Dress Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Laces and Embroideries. <lb/>
We believe an in- r . <lb/>
will convince <lb/>
you of their Superiority <lb/>
in both style and <lb/>
Lang Sells Cheap. j mm <lb/>
As Spring Comes <lb/>
PEOPLE'S MINDS VERY NATURALLY TURN TO GOODS <lb/>
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON<lb/>
ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND EMBRACE EVERY- <lb/>
THING NEW THE QUALITY <lb/>
MY GOODS AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YoU, <lb/>
I STILL SOME DESIRABLE <lb/>
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT <lb/>
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK <lb/>
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT MY STORE. <lb/>
H M. <lb/>
EXPLODED OF HIGH PRICES, <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
line call soc inc. can save you money on <lb/>
SHOES of Eagle brand. <lb/>
S T <lb/>
Cg Old stand. <lb/>
GROCERY STORE <lb/>
lo S. T- White's and have a full line of <lb/>
to F fan F fan <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to from fresh low down in price. A <lb/>
extended to nil. Come see me, will make it pay you- <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Wish to call the attention to the <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
WHITE GOODS <lb/>
of <lb/>
just received, <lb/>
India Linens, Victoria Lawns. <lb/>
Lawns, Dimities. Plaids, <lb/>
English <lb/>
Swiss Muslin, Organdies, <lb/>
Linen Lawns Cloths <lb/>
Laces and <lb/>
in endless All popular brands <lb/>
of Sheet and on hand at low prices. <lb/>
Clothing and Shoes. <lb/>
e a the above and can <lb/>
you in lit, finish and price. .<lb/>
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Office and <lb/>
CARNAGE AT COPENHAGEN. <lb/>
The new administration is <lb/>
in rather startling <lb/>
disagreeable surprises in <lb/>
with the civil service <lb/>
rules- Gape was <lb/>
; not with great <lb/>
he the man to rut with mi <lb/>
till such an is in view <lb/>
superintendent of the <lb/>
The I. That Was Upon <lb/>
a Ship. <lb/>
Captain A If ml T. <lb/>
to The Century an on <lb/>
the Rattle of <lb/>
says that the <lb/>
MADRE <lb/>
All Broken. <lb/>
On Saturday. March <lb/>
Atlantic Coast lane's New York <lb/>
Florida special train <lb/>
the greatest record breaking run <lb/>
the south, over- <lb/>
shadowing the record for speed <lb/>
made by the famous <lb/>
over the same track on August <lb/>
It will be <lb/>
that that train made the world's I <lb/>
record run. The subj to the <lb/>
made on so cruelties. Three es- <lb/>
Story of the Pole of the <lb/>
Minsk <lb/>
Cardinal obtained an or- <lb/>
for Mr. Augustus J- Hare and <lb/>
his sister to visit the Madre <lb/>
the sole survivor of the Polish <lb/>
nuns who were martyred for their <lb/>
faith in the terrible persecution at <lb/>
Minsk. In Story if My fine <lb/>
Mr. Hare <lb/>
The nuns were starved, flogged to <lb/>
Or Joke With , <lb/>
was mi<lb/>
STOCK P <lb/>
TOO <lb/>
.-specially for stock, will n <lb/>
be ii. for tin, Is sold ill t n <lb/>
invincible champion f i <lb/>
cine <lb/>
, ,,.,;.,,,,., T. , , <lb/>
an March <lb/>
was her.- at the ; kinds of Inc. but <lb/>
Goodwin, like <lb/>
s Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Say; <lb/>
. . won not give on,. It la k <lb/>
vary s for all the other I ever Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
u drop if , t I-the thing in , . . ., . . ,. <lb/>
.,,., hi, vein Sui- P <lb/>
n Ho <lb/>
the -he Harrison ad- shipman on board of <lb/>
min and is a candidate the of the CO oriel <lb/>
but Mr- John- commanding the of <lb/>
son he removed except, on <lb/>
upon charges, and his quarter deck quill <lb/>
must Selected by competitive I tin tubes are used as mote <lb/>
. Che same rule J safe and expeditious than loose <lb/>
and me to send <lb/>
someone, adding his own men wore <lb/>
examination <lb/>
plies to the chief engravers <lb/>
the bureau. receive <lb/>
of the <lb/>
who receives <lb/>
and to the chief clerk. <lb/>
too ignorant of the ship or lie would <lb/>
have sent one of them. told <lb/>
I knew no one that could so well lie <lb/>
perfectly and spared as myself. He. however, ob- <lb/>
that the subordinate of to my going, and n I w <lb/>
this bureau should be appointed of the dreadful slaughter <lb/>
by competitive examination, but j which had takes place in the center <lb/>
superintendent, who occupies j the I was not very fond of <lb/>
a very delicate responsible but my conscience would <lb/>
position, and has charge of all the , me another on an <lb/>
money, should be M i i was afraid to undertake my <lb/>
by the head of depart- j posted toward Che <lb/>
i . lie no bond, and Mr. magazine. When I arrived on <lb/>
must be He for j deck, along which I had <lb/>
and h- although he Q m a single man <lb/>
has no voice in his the whole way from the <lb/>
A similar discovery has been <lb/>
made at the depart <lb/>
where Postmaster General <lb/>
Gary is amazed to that his <lb/>
legal adviser, the assistant <lb/>
general for that department, <lb/>
must also be by com- <lb/>
examination- There are <lb/>
a or more for <lb/>
o know well. t. <lb/>
speed warn beat Vienna, where and great <lb/>
both MM from Wisdom act why <lb/>
was of the a <lb/>
fancy bin at one of the hotels j <lb/>
i u i. heard of i <lb/>
he train lot tho same <lb/>
d stance and is letter Hie <lb/>
record of The New York Journal s <lb/>
special, which recently went <lb/>
in minutes. <lb/>
The run Saturday was made by <lb/>
two of them and never <lb/>
were heard of again. After n series <lb/>
of unparalleled and es- <lb/>
capes the abbess, the <lb/>
DR. arrived in Rome. Pope Gregory <lb/>
. S VI her kindly, <lb/>
car- while the woe set generally known what had <lb/>
trail had only four cars. j become of Madre was n <lb/>
Tho record was between I mystery tn <lb/>
Florence, S-C , South to trace her to the tiny convent of <lb/>
K. C-, B distance of ; the which has <lb/>
milts- The record books show ; since bean destroyed by the <lb/>
this office, as there are for chief <lb/>
of the bureau of and <lb/>
printing, and when Postmaster <lb/>
General Gary made a selection <lb/>
the person of a gentleman in <lb/>
whom he had confidence ho was <lb/>
informed that the present <lb/>
could only be removed upon <lb/>
charges, that hi.- successor <lb/>
must be certified <lb/>
by the service comm s <lb/>
Secretary Las discovered <lb/>
that he has not influence enough <lb/>
in the war department lo appoint <lb/>
his private secretary. Every <lb/>
body within sight is under <lb/>
civil service rules, lie brought a <lb/>
man from Detroit had long <lb/>
occupied a confidential relation <lb/>
to him. d sir. d lo continue <lb/>
him in a similar ca; during <lb/>
his official career. Hut there is <lb/>
no position the war department <lb/>
open to such a without <lb/>
the regular competition <lb/>
through tho civil service <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
A few M have not vet <lb/>
made their wants known, Ml <lb/>
they are heard from right <lb/>
along. <lb/>
is opposed lo <lb/>
the plan of making <lb/>
distribution of offices until <lb/>
the tariff bill become a . <lb/>
has it that he told the <lb/>
president an yesterday. Mr- <lb/>
thinks the <lb/>
and the men b a- Mr. <lb/>
Quay calls them, expected their <lb/>
soon after Mr. <lb/>
became president, that they <lb/>
should not be It <lb/>
has also been that the <lb/>
administration would not hurry <lb/>
the tariff by <lb/>
of tho of course <lb/>
that the senators are <lb/>
not ready to trade their votes <lb/>
The by <lb/>
were confirmed by <lb/>
the State <lb/>
ft or trustees upon being remonstrated with <lb/>
department for tho State huge j tot the exposure lull dress entailed. <lb/>
W. Sprinkle, Howard o <lb/>
forward, n district COB- <lb/>
eight guns on rite, none <lb/>
of which were run out ready for fir- <lb/>
others lay dismounted, and <lb/>
i rs remained as they were after re- <lb/>
coiling. <lb/>
hastened down fore ladder <lb/>
to I he lower deck and felt really <lb/>
relieved to find alive. <lb/>
was obliged to wait a few minutes <lb/>
for my cargo, and after pause T <lb/>
own I like regret, if <lb/>
not fear, as I the ladder <lb/>
on my return. however, m <lb/>
subsided T the sin <lb/>
shining and the old n <lb/>
as lofty as ever. in felt <lb/>
the pens of glory so com <lb/>
as at I took <lb/>
off my hat by an involuntary mo- <lb/>
and gave three chi-ors as I <lb/>
jumped on to quarter deck. Colo- <lb/>
welcomed me <lb/>
an If on a <lb/>
hazardous an I had re- <lb/>
in <lb/>
groat satisfaction <lb/>
at seeing me in inch high <lb/>
and <lb/>
effect of splinters fragments <lb/>
of wood, or small, <lb/>
technically so called- is shown <lb/>
by the same writer in a scatter- <lb/>
ed but graphic <lb/>
was bruised from <lb/>
head to foot splinters in such <lb/>
a manner as compelled him to leave <lb/>
the deck. Mr. another <lb/>
midshipman, who was my <lb/>
ion on the r who <lb/>
as usual, shared the same <lb/>
fate. I him to the lower <lb/>
deck, but could not prevail upon <lb/>
myself to set foot on the ladder to <lb/>
tho cockpit is the <lb/>
place below the water line where the <lb/>
wounded are <lb/>
left him there to best <lb/>
of his way. As the splinters wore <lb/>
so plentiful, it may lie wondered <lb/>
how J The fact is, did <lb/>
not escape entirely. When the wheel <lb/>
SOS shot away, I was in a cloud, <lb/>
hut being some little distance before <lb/>
the wheel I did not receive any of <lb/>
the larger pieces. Our first <lb/>
ant, Mr. had taken care to <lb/>
have the dacha and every- <lb/>
thing clean and nice before we <lb/>
went into action. He had dressed <lb/>
himself in full uniform, with his <lb/>
cocked hat set on touch <lb/>
which recalls eccentric <lb/>
captain, at Trafalgar, <lb/>
these figures <lb/>
Actual time between <lb/>
the two points HI minute.-; <lb/>
Time by stops minutes <lb/>
Actual time minutes <lb/>
The speed was there- <lb/>
fore, miles per hour. <lb/>
The average speed <lb/>
points <lb/>
a as miles per hour. i he <lb/>
record of this trip was as follows <lb/>
Actual time between. <lb/>
the two points minutes <lb/>
Time lost by stops minutes <lb/>
Actual running time <lb/>
This record was I v <lb/>
It. and Conductor <lb/>
W. J- Bill- <lb/>
The Lino are <lb/>
necessarily the <lb/>
feat which has been accomplished. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Goodwin entered. The <lb/>
. , , . ed-did <lb/>
circle l were a I <lb/>
lie mighty I <lb/>
hi in i., awe<lb/>
of the <lb/>
ton, I ml. Sim haves rat- <lb/>
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pr <lb/>
tended to <lb/>
l- <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Tin the met <lb/>
yesterday. This was the Brat oaten of <lb/>
In in w is el <lb/>
she up her petticoats and <lb/>
W. II. New <lb/>
government, but which then <lb/>
stood near the of <lb/>
Dearly the Church of Hi. <lb/>
When we rang the convent <lb/>
bell and had shown our permit <lb/>
through the grille, n from <lb/>
within drew a bolt which admitted <lb/>
us to a little rather-- <lb/>
pail with iron and with an iron <lb/>
cage at one side, behind which . <lb/>
appearing, asked us many questions <lb/>
about ourselves, tho pope, tho state <lb/>
of Rome generally. <lb/>
At last we got tired and said. <lb/>
shall we not soon the <lb/>
Madre <lb/>
said tho old woman, <lb/>
laughing. Then we said, do <lb/>
tell us the Story of <lb/>
she replied. promised at the feet <lb/>
of Pope Gregory XVI that would <lb/>
never tell that story again. The <lb/>
story is written down. You can read <lb/>
it, but cannot break my <lb/>
dreadfully you must have <lb/>
suffered at we said. <lb/>
she answered, and, going backward, <lb/>
sprinkle, Howard brown- <lb/>
J- D. J. L E <lb/>
Bailey; districts <lb/>
15- F. Aycock. H. E <lb/>
It. B E. G- E, <lb/>
Flow. S- F. Shore, J. C Jas- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
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W. U- <lb/>
E. T- Clark, <lb/>
H M- M. Peace, R. Cot- <lb/>
G- H. A. Sigmon, <lb/>
J. J. Perkins, for four years each. <lb/>
For trustees deaf and <lb/>
blind at Raleigh B <lb/>
F- to succeed <lb/>
I lines H. Young, vice James A- <lb/>
B vice C. <lb/>
replied, have always fought in a <lb/>
cocked hat, and I always <lb/>
shirt frill stiff starched, and <lb/>
his cravat tied tight under his chin, <lb/>
BI usual. How ha unhurt <lb/>
seems wonderful. times <lb/>
lost sight of him in a cloud of <lb/>
As they subsided I saw first <lb/>
his cocked hat emerging, then by <lb/>
degrees the rest of his person, his <lb/>
face so that altogether one <lb/>
might imagine him dressed for his <lb/>
Sugar. <lb/>
The hag has displaced both the <lb/>
hogshead and the barrel in the ship- <lb/>
of and raw sugars. <lb/>
I There was a time, not so very long <lb/>
E. T. of <lb/>
Kin Hughes, of M. M <lb/>
. . ; B, K. Pitt; <lb/>
Cannon, A. <lb/>
Y. Catawba; and J. . <lb/>
Pill. Every <lb/>
Board M, <lb/>
Mr. was ducted <lb/>
the Board, <lb/>
Senator E. T. i -el <lb/>
A was <lb/>
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1-1. i. Cl. W. <lb/>
U. It. Gotten <lb/>
J. J. U. It. and E. <lb/>
Clack were a a <lb/>
lo with <lb/>
wan instructed <lb/>
to I the Alison county with <lb/>
the two st <lb/>
Domed will make a careful <lb/>
submit report, <lb/>
with hi <lb/>
Board at ii.- <lb/>
Smith his <lb/>
cl Capt. the <lb/>
i. i the Ali- <lb/>
son hum and it w, s <lb/>
The el Dr. J. II. Bog- <lb/>
physician tor the prison by tie <lb/>
Superintendent, was also <lb/>
Saps, Smith <lb/>
While, as <lb/>
the Caledonia Farm, Mr. <lb/>
as steward the Halifax Farm. <lb/>
Alter <lb/>
the Booed until the <lb/>
Wednesday April. it Tit <lb/>
bunt- <lb/>
showed us her legs, which were <lb/>
enormously fat, yet, a short dis- <lb/>
the ankles, were quite <lb/>
eaten away, so that you could see <lb/>
the she said, <lb/>
caused by tho chains <lb/>
The Madre when <lb/>
took leave, am filled <lb/>
with wonder as to how you got ad- <lb/>
have never seen any <lb/>
He to the <lb/>
a load sower <lb/>
big <lb/>
That's John <lb/>
said the tender. <lb/>
what do can <lb/>
actor, with he <lb/>
walked over and ashed <lb/>
lighter. <lb/>
glared Good <lb/>
and rooted b,; n <lb/>
you <lb/>
Oh, <lb/>
i Goodwin. <lb/>
Two I of the special or. <lb/>
fainted, and others pushed for- <lb/>
ward lo save the actor's life. <lb/>
Before th y could <lb/>
win as iii and left <lb/>
the who was <lb/>
away ed of <lb/>
his wits. Most of the people <lb/>
who had been looking ran <lb/>
their and never came <lb/>
back to find out that it was all a <lb/>
is said that made it <lb/>
a to assault Sullivan <lb/>
whenever he saw hire, and the <lb/>
big fighter thought it was the <lb/>
funniest the comedian ever <lb/>
did. <lb/>
J j liable ii <lb/>
. j n h recommend it fir <lb/>
I. no and sick headache, mi I an <lb/>
system ii has no <lb/>
, j <lb/>
all run down, <lb/>
could not nor load, had <lb/>
which never lei and hi <lb/>
tired and Weary, lilt six bottle- <lb/>
Electric Killers rest trod her health and <lb/>
renewed her SO <lb/>
per bottle J. b. <lb/>
drag store. <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it h out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
modern stand- <lb/>
EU Cl Family Medicine Cures the <lb/>
of humanity. <lb/>
. and Pat- <lb/>
t Unit; t. J <lb/>
in <lb/>
s-nil model, or -th <lb/>
n V- n i I t v n- i. I <lb/>
in In V. . foreign <lb/>
free. A . I <lb/>
Or. o. O. f <lb/>
see by the <lb/>
that Footlights, <lb/>
wife's <lb/>
does men, <lb/>
on <lb/>
Tn<lb/>
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Poisons engendered I-y I oil <lb/>
in a are the <lb/>
of goat, <lb/>
, liver and kidney complaints, <lb/>
and many <lb/>
are prevented the <lb/>
II -e tie- <lb/>
one I name hew, and I j remedy prepared by the <lb/>
do not i hull ever see Shakers x <lb/>
g; 0- T- alley, v pg <lb/>
vice J- J. to but a <lb/>
Fee of the . . <lb/>
Mechanical College, for the <lb/>
at C. I- <lb/>
C. L- Harries, E. Bailer, W. G- <lb/>
Fool, John W- dis- <lb/>
V. Cos, H. G. <lb/>
Dr. Matt Moore, It, <lb/>
Z. Waller, II- K Dr. M. <lb/>
Dr. B V. <lb/>
Dr- J. i. <lb/>
For members of beard of inter- <lb/>
A Cook <lb/>
and J. O. Harris. <lb/>
For commissioner of ballot <lb/>
Y- two <lb/>
For trustees for the <lb/>
hospital for th <lb/>
Lusk,. Henry Molt, K. <lb/>
It. T. Walton, <lb/>
John <lb/>
Lee Whitener, A- C- Sharps, L A. <lb/>
tour <lb/>
Fr b of the <lb/>
hospital for the in vim-, at n i <lb/>
J. D. B. S. Utley, Dr. P. <lb/>
J. T r D <lb/>
John. W. A . <lb/>
B There u, M L Wood, Georg- <lb/>
B- foe <lb/>
vessel -was unheard of, hut now it is <lb/>
just the other way. The hag has be- <lb/>
come popular it is cheaper, <lb/>
and continues to grow <lb/>
while the wooden receptacles ad <lb/>
in at the <lb/>
ratio. Even molasses gone back <lb/>
on the stave, and that sticky com- <lb/>
is being carried in bulk. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
A I.-t <lb/>
said she in a tone o <lb/>
bitter rebuke, far as I can see <lb/>
you are going to the <lb/>
never contented, <lb/>
returned her erring husband. <lb/>
made me up horses, and here <lb/>
you are complaining about dogs. Do <lb/>
I object to your cats and your <lb/>
No, madam I I would scorn to <lb/>
interfere with your I bog <lb/>
of you to respect preference for <lb/>
nobler Tails <lb/>
During civil war in this <lb/>
try the of temporary <lb/>
or field fortifications was so highly <lb/>
appreciated the troops on both <lb/>
For trustee of rides that the moment a halt was <lb/>
for the at G tho men begun to throw up <lb/>
Ham, F N. say, 8- The groat difficulty <lb/>
John Leary, W-M was to induce them to wait until a <lb/>
Dr. in, Dr. proper line of defense had been <lb/>
D. r. J- Sharpe, by the engineers. <lb/>
,. Joseph Ferry tour <lb/>
set down no fixed <lb/>
rule conduct in tins <lb/>
i the Barley Mow <lb/>
orator. gt i <lb/>
trouble he <lb/>
II.- <lb/>
Mrs. just look <lb/>
at them invitations to tho do <lb/>
dance What do you <lb/>
them letters ft V. mean <lb/>
Mr. must lie for <lb/>
Keats <lb/>
he sot air Just t <lb/>
cot, at into tr. Vere <lb/>
be dido too good for <lb/>
Spring-. <lb/>
II you max iris aim take <lb/>
MOM Bate small thing, may <lb/>
BOOM to he a prophet and <lb/>
spring. When trees lo <lb/>
and the i <lb/>
the bull in <lb/>
When lucks <lb/>
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